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>> the economy is growing 1% to 2%. if that's the case and that continue, which it, will the fed kind of has to continue the stimulus program. i think it will be interesting to hear bernanke speak next tuesday at 10:00. we're all going to program our computers and what not for that event. but do i think we've been waiting for a pullback. everybody on tv has been saying 2 to 3, 2 to 5. >> it's the most anticipated pullback i can rather. >> now that we get it, go back to themes that we've talked about. i don't think housing is dead by any stretch of the imagination. we actually added to the wirehauser position, look at aerospace, look at auto, some select consumer names. we're buying t.j., buying cisco. >> i want to get to other opinions. josh, are you telling everybody here that what we're seeing in the market is a head fake that, you shouldn't believe this pullback that we got yesterday and the -- >> no, i'm saying the opposite. i think you and i agree more than maybe i came across. two days ago on the show i said this
>> the economy is growing 1% to 2%. if that's the case and that continue, which it, will the fed kind of has to continue the stimulus program. i think it will be interesting to hear bernanke speak next tuesday at 10:00. we're all going to program our computers and what not for that event. but do i think we've been waiting for a pullback. everybody on tv has been saying 2 to 3, 2 to 5. >> it's the most anticipated pullback i can rather. >> now that we get it, go back to themes...
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economy? >> it gets into an either/or. is the president going to side with the union in his stakeholder base that really need the jobs or with the environmentalists? first of all, this won't make any difference on the greenhouse gases. we're committed to lowering greenhouse gases but it's displacing venezuelan oil so if i can say it again to the american media through you, it's displacing venezuelan oil. canada or hugo chavis? i think it's a pretty simple answer. >> it's a great point to make. sur sure. >> mike: thank you very much. ambassador doer joining us live from caad. does this create the perfect buying opportunity. and later does it get any raise year than this? danica patrick is the first woman ever to take the policy at the daytona 500. the question everyone has now is will she win the race? plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm wit
economy? >> it gets into an either/or. is the president going to side with the union in his stakeholder base that really need the jobs or with the environmentalists? first of all, this won't make any difference on the greenhouse gases. we're committed to lowering greenhouse gases but it's displacing venezuelan oil so if i can say it again to the american media through you, it's displacing venezuelan oil. canada or hugo chavis? i think it's a pretty simple answer. >> it's a great...
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our economy is too small or government is too big. if we have some cuts or something that even looks like cuts it will add certainty to the business climate. it will make a meaningful difference. in a few months obama will take credit for what will come after the sequester. >> we'll leave it on that pearl of wisdom. folks if you insist on panicking about something consider the huge cost of all those federal government government workers. you won't believe how much their unfunded pension obligations are. they are going broke and there may be another taxpayer bailout in the cards. and once again don't forget free market capitalism is the best bath to prosperity. "the kudlow report" is coming back with more capitalism. don't worry, folks, help is on the way. >> remain calm. all is well. all is well! i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random
our economy is too small or government is too big. if we have some cuts or something that even looks like cuts it will add certainty to the business climate. it will make a meaningful difference. in a few months obama will take credit for what will come after the sequester. >> we'll leave it on that pearl of wisdom. folks if you insist on panicking about something consider the huge cost of all those federal government government workers. you won't believe how much their unfunded pension...
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what's going on in the federal reserve is unflatting the economy. how can you invest in that sort of sense is if the alen line would last. what else are you going to do? in a way you have to live with the fantasy while it's going on and make sure you're out before the whole thing pops. >> it's a good point, but in terms of the second half of the year would you expect a pickup in earnings the second half of year. >> i do expect a pickup in earnings. a stumbling recovery, three steps forward and two steps back. earnings numbers, as just said, about a "b," b-plus so i agree with that acceleration. >> the reason -- >> the reason you are seeing comfort tip, that's the responsible thing for executives to do. >> 110 dollars and the compare sox get resner in the second half of the world and when you're lose inn, we know europe is going to be a problem, locker i think than the consensus expects. you and i have discussed before and china is weaker than consensus, but north america remains an important catholic. >> we'll leave it there. >> thanks, maria. >> co
what's going on in the federal reserve is unflatting the economy. how can you invest in that sort of sense is if the alen line would last. what else are you going to do? in a way you have to live with the fantasy while it's going on and make sure you're out before the whole thing pops. >> it's a good point, but in terms of the second half of the year would you expect a pickup in earnings the second half of year. >> i do expect a pickup in earnings. a stumbling recovery, three steps...
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economy. take a listen. >> we know trade secrets can cripple a company's advantage in foreign markets and put american jobs in jeopardy and that strategy coordinates and improves u.s. government efforts to protect the u.s. economy and supports jobs in the united states. >> guys, that's it from here. they are talking about this very much as a jobs issue. back to you. >> eamon, thank you very much. we'll see you later. heading towards the close. setting lows again for the day right now, mandy. the dow is down 101 points. the markets spooked by the fed minutes that showed in the last meeting fed governors and bank presidents were beginning the discussion of when to pull back on some of the monetary easing that they have been going through for the last several years. >> looking here at the tweet from bill gross. many participants concerned about further asset purchases. >> macy's and j.c. penney duking it out in court over which department has the right to sell martha stewart branded products. fin
economy. take a listen. >> we know trade secrets can cripple a company's advantage in foreign markets and put american jobs in jeopardy and that strategy coordinates and improves u.s. government efforts to protect the u.s. economy and supports jobs in the united states. >> guys, that's it from here. they are talking about this very much as a jobs issue. back to you. >> eamon, thank you very much. we'll see you later. heading towards the close. setting lows again for the day...
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smaller government is essential to a prosperous economy. as the mainstream media become the president's lapdog? are they just victims of president obama? even pillars of the media establishment are starting to complain about their lack of any access to the president. now, here's some good news this evening. check out the markets, dow and s&p 500 making new five-year highs, nasdaq closed at its highest point in 12 years, easy money, rising profits, and maybe smaller government are all help stocks to rally. "the kudlow report" begins right now. >>> first up, see the president pushing the fear factor agenda, more dire warnings, our own john harwood joins us with the details. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, larry. today was a day of public posturing not only by the president, but the heads of the presidential commission from a couple years ago. first of all, the president tried to put pressure on them, who have complained that we need to only do spending cuts. he's saying, no, we need to do revenue as well to avoid some of those dire c
smaller government is essential to a prosperous economy. as the mainstream media become the president's lapdog? are they just victims of president obama? even pillars of the media establishment are starting to complain about their lack of any access to the president. now, here's some good news this evening. check out the markets, dow and s&p 500 making new five-year highs, nasdaq closed at its highest point in 12 years, easy money, rising profits, and maybe smaller government are all help...
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per share, expanding internationally yet kept down by a frozen food division or slowing restaurant economy. the darn thing has been ripe for the taking for years and years. it always amazed me it hadn't been taken before. the bears are always optimist, lacking in rigor, yet when i questioned why a goldman sachs analyst would put a sell on a great company like heinz, nobody else seemed to think it was odd at all. we've been zero-summing here for ages, and if they're warricking for walk and terr racks, not just caterpillar and deere, now you know it's time to rotate out of heinz. don't we like sell sell sell when we buy buy buy. isn't that the plan? i don't know. that's not the plan for everybody. warren buffett, he doesn't care about sector rotations. he cares about acquires brands, lasting brands for less, some sort of consummate buyer likes brands for less. now it's his. who was really complacent here? i say it was the goldman analyst, now the buyers. how about dell. you really think that dell, which supported slightly better than expected numbers, is that that much different than heinz?
per share, expanding internationally yet kept down by a frozen food division or slowing restaurant economy. the darn thing has been ripe for the taking for years and years. it always amazed me it hadn't been taken before. the bears are always optimist, lacking in rigor, yet when i questioned why a goldman sachs analyst would put a sell on a great company like heinz, nobody else seemed to think it was odd at all. we've been zero-summing here for ages, and if they're warricking for walk and terr...
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economy. all right. i mean, unless you criticize me on this. not everyone's getting the benefit of the doubt. right now the gang at apple is being viewed about as cool as the bell bottom-wearing drones at microsoft. in fact, the stock's actually cheaper than microsoft. and get this, it's being sued by a large shareholder for not creasing enough value, even as it's been about the world's biggest value creator of all time. suddenly the street's turned on whole foods, a former darling, and it likes safeway of all things. proving there truly is no accounting for taste. and i have no idea what's happened for coach to get its mojo back but i've been thinking, maybe it needs to get into bowling bags! but the overall theme is clear. if you screw up and confess culpability while laying out a course of action you're going to be richly rewarded for it in this environment. sought bottom line is don't be so quick to blow out of a non-performer. it just might come roaring back without you. stay with cramer. >> coming up, housewarming spec. cramer's gone hous
economy. all right. i mean, unless you criticize me on this. not everyone's getting the benefit of the doubt. right now the gang at apple is being viewed about as cool as the bell bottom-wearing drones at microsoft. in fact, the stock's actually cheaper than microsoft. and get this, it's being sued by a large shareholder for not creasing enough value, even as it's been about the world's biggest value creator of all time. suddenly the street's turned on whole foods, a former darling, and it...
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people feel like the economy's getting better and so they would rather own names that have more leverage, and that's why stocks like analog devices, microchips and freescale on a relative basis has done better than qualcomm which has been more of a steady 10% to 15% type performer. >> appreciate it very much. thanks so much. >> all right. thanks, guys. >> guys, trade this one. look, everybody seems to love qualcomm. let's put it this way. is there anybody here who doesn't? >> no. but the other side of that has to be intel. >> what do you do with intel? >> what do you do with intel? >> for a stock that's gone 5% in a year. >> agreed. okay. and there is reasoning behind it. the fundamentals are strong. he's right, that's one of the better earnings reports that we've seen from the technology space. the other side of that is you don't get into intel. i know, pete, you may disagree. i think intel really has secular problems and this is a stock that goes below 20 unless it can do one of those add-on acquisitions. he gave an excellent name, ticker symbol cavm. they're in san jose. that would be
people feel like the economy's getting better and so they would rather own names that have more leverage, and that's why stocks like analog devices, microchips and freescale on a relative basis has done better than qualcomm which has been more of a steady 10% to 15% type performer. >> appreciate it very much. thanks so much. >> all right. thanks, guys. >> guys, trade this one. look, everybody seems to love qualcomm. let's put it this way. is there anybody here who doesn't?...
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sounds like the fed's worried something good could be happening in the economy. something like they see like loan growth or job growth, we don't want that, right? job growth, that's terrifying. it means the fed won't keep interest rates down anymore. what we want, obviously, is permanent bad news. be careful, we had a similar selloff when the last notes came out, that was followed by a rally of epic proportions. as good a reason as any to take profits. then we have the sequester sneaking up on us again, that bid to cut federal spending with a meat axe. hmm, i thought we wanted government spending cutback? isn't that what people are clambering for? everyone says it's bad and it's going to hit the military really hard, right? lead story in "usa today" says so. let me ask you a question, how the heck did the philly defense index hit an all-time high in this session if the defense department's really going to get whacked. the sequester bark may be a tad less than its bite. what kind of word is sequester anyway? i don't want to fear words that seem like they're kind o
sounds like the fed's worried something good could be happening in the economy. something like they see like loan growth or job growth, we don't want that, right? job growth, that's terrifying. it means the fed won't keep interest rates down anymore. what we want, obviously, is permanent bad news. be careful, we had a similar selloff when the last notes came out, that was followed by a rally of epic proportions. as good a reason as any to take profits. then we have the sequester sneaking up on...
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the economy boomed. that's your model. >> but it's the sequester, which means you that can't cut spending smartly. it's just across-the-board random cuts. i'm for cuts. i'm one that will agree that we do have to cut spending. but we've got to do it in a balanced way. we've got to cut spending. i don't think anyone will argue that. we cut spending before in the budget control act. we cut some spending. but we do believe it's got to be done in a balanced way, that we cut spending because the ultimate goal is to have a balanced budget. cut spending and find more revenue, collect it together. >> i knew the r word was coming. >> absolutely. >> i knew the r word was coming. it was coming up here. bob costa, let me just ask you. i'm looking at the late posting on the "new york times" website. democrats press gop to start talks to avert budget crisis. this is with six days to go. but in the democratic plan is the r word, revenues. haven't we dismissed that? is there anything in this report at all? >> i think the
the economy boomed. that's your model. >> but it's the sequester, which means you that can't cut spending smartly. it's just across-the-board random cuts. i'm for cuts. i'm one that will agree that we do have to cut spending. but we've got to do it in a balanced way. we've got to cut spending. i don't think anyone will argue that. we cut spending before in the budget control act. we cut some spending. but we do believe it's got to be done in a balanced way, that we cut spending because...
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economy and create 1.4 million new jobs by 2030. the dream is now a campaign dedicated to advancing the principles behind the dream act launched by lore even powell jobs, widow of steve jobs. the website the dream is now.org features the stories of several dreamers. one is terrence park. >> just yesterday terrence was accepted into the masters program in biostatistics at yale, but the dream act doesn't pass by the time he graduates, then he will have no choice but to take a job where someone pays him you should the table. >> which means the president of the berkeley math club will be doing some hard manual labor. >> the campaign is partnered with davis gugenheim author of "an inconvenient truth" to produce a documentary that tells the stories of the lives of those affected by the dream act. he joins us from los angeles, california. davis, i'm a huge fan. it is really great to have you on the program. >> hi, aleggs, it's good to be here. >> i think one of the most meaningful things to combatting the intransjens and a lot of the stere
economy and create 1.4 million new jobs by 2030. the dream is now a campaign dedicated to advancing the principles behind the dream act launched by lore even powell jobs, widow of steve jobs. the website the dream is now.org features the stories of several dreamers. one is terrence park. >> just yesterday terrence was accepted into the masters program in biostatistics at yale, but the dream act doesn't pass by the time he graduates, then he will have no choice but to take a job where...
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we can do that without hurting our economy. also dealing with our tax code to make us more competitive instead of just the first answer being further increasing taxes. that's what away can do to help economic growth and move forward. >> garrett: senator ayotte, thank you very much, senator kaine, we have to go. thank you both very much and see you on capitol hill very soon. we'll be back in one minute to hear from four of the nation's governors. nizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox you're ready for real business. more than two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to
we can do that without hurting our economy. also dealing with our tax code to make us more competitive instead of just the first answer being further increasing taxes. that's what away can do to help economic growth and move forward. >> garrett: senator ayotte, thank you very much, senator kaine, we have to go. thank you both very much and see you on capitol hill very soon. we'll be back in one minute to hear from four of the nation's governors. nizing an industry can be a tough act to...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment role. >> garrett: we will get the latest from education secretary arne duncan and hear from two key members of the senate budget committee, could iand tim kaine. and then we'll talk to some of the governors whose states will be hardest hit and ask what they think of new gun control and immigration law. republicans bob mcdonnell of virginia, and jan brewer of arizona. plus democrats martin o'malley of maryland, and colorado's john hickenlooper. and we'll also continue our conversation on gun control after want newtown shooting. what is the impact of violent video games on kids? and what kind of mental health laws do we need to help keep things like this from ever happening again? it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. substituting for bob schieffer, cbs news chief white house correspondent, major garrett. >> garrett: good morn
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment role. >> garrett: we will get the latest from education secretary arne duncan and hear from two key members of the senate budget committee, could iand tim kaine. and then we'll talk to some of the governors whose states will be hardest hit and ask what they think of new gun control and immigration law. republicans bob mcdonnell of virginia, and jan brewer of arizona. plus democrats martin...
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rattner, $85 million out of $1.6 trillion economy. after the world war ii, cut federal spending 40% in one year. and what resulted was what we called was a boom. >> i didn't say it was going to knock the economy sideways. i said it was going to have an effect on the economy. it might sound like a lot. but there are specific programs that are going to be affected. there are going to be fewer agriculture inspectors to stand in food processing plants. >> one of the things that i think the democrats are counting on, some time in april and may, when this starts to kick in, the republicans are going to break again. >> they're not going to, because they have put this central their strategy, they chose to do this. they want to have this debate. it's not a fallback. i think there a are a couple of dangers here for the white house. they are warning of doom and gloom. how bad is it actually going to be when it happens? that's a big question. lot of people aren't paying attention. this isn't a government shutdown. people are still going to get th
rattner, $85 million out of $1.6 trillion economy. after the world war ii, cut federal spending 40% in one year. and what resulted was what we called was a boom. >> i didn't say it was going to knock the economy sideways. i said it was going to have an effect on the economy. it might sound like a lot. but there are specific programs that are going to be affected. there are going to be fewer agriculture inspectors to stand in food processing plants. >> one of the things that i think...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an exaggeration. they will lose jobs. >> the sequester blame game has started. live with us secretary of transportation ray lahood who sound add pretty loud alarm bell on friday. mr. secretary, good morning. good to have you here. >> good morning. >> you talked friday about a calamity in our air service system in america, a billion dollars in cuts that have to be made at the department of transportation, $600 million from the faa, 47,000 faa employees will need to be furloughed at least one day per pay period. is it still going to be safe for the american public to fly if this sequester goes forward. >> one thing we never compromise on is safety. we will never take a back seat to safety. safety will not be compromised. but we will have twork with the airlines in slowing planes down. but there will be enough controllers to make sure planes are guided in and out of airports safely. >> this is about a
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an exaggeration. they will lose jobs. >> the sequester blame game has started. live with us secretary of transportation ray lahood who sound add pretty loud alarm bell on friday. mr. secretary, good morning. good to have you here. >> good morning. >> you talked friday about a calamity in our air service system in america, a billion dollars in cuts that have to be...
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efficiency reducing the usage of gasoline by increasing the gasoline tax and it would take less out of the economy than the fuel efficiency standards. what do you think of that idea? >> i'm an advocate for all of these things. i think there's a time, we haven't raised the tax i think before reagan took office. that's a long time and we need to raise money somewhere to move ourselves forward toward renewables and the gas tax is a way to do that and, again, as the op-ed said, there's a better way to reduce the usage of gasoline than to increase the efficiency of cars. because, in fact, increasing the efficiency of cars, you get more miles to the gallon and people tend to drive more. >> makes you want to drive more. >> cheaper to drive. so, in fact, a gas tax hits immediately. drops the use of the amount of gasoline that each person uses. another way to move it forward and this is not as popular among the left with natural gas as a transport fuel. there's three attempts of congress in the last year and a half to move forward the natural gas conversation as a transport fuel and both sides of the aisle
efficiency reducing the usage of gasoline by increasing the gasoline tax and it would take less out of the economy than the fuel efficiency standards. what do you think of that idea? >> i'm an advocate for all of these things. i think there's a time, we haven't raised the tax i think before reagan took office. that's a long time and we need to raise money somewhere to move ourselves forward toward renewables and the gas tax is a way to do that and, again, as the op-ed said, there's a...
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i said it was going to have an effect on the economy. it might sound like a lot. fragile economy. but there are specific programs that are going to be affected. what every unemployed person gets will be reduced. there are going to be fewer agriculture inspectors to stand in food processing plants. which means, those plants can't process foods. >> one of the things that i think the democrats are counting on, some time in april and may, when this all starts to kick in, the republicans are going to break again. >> they're not going to, because they have put this central to their strategy, they chose to do this. they want to have this debate. again, it's not a fallback. i think there a are a couple of dangers here for the white house. they are warning of doom and gloom. how bad is it actually going to be when it happens? that's a big question. that hasn't been answered. lot of people aren't paying attention. how many americans -- this isn't a government shutdown. people are still going to get their passports, visit national parks. how many americans are paying attention? and how many
i said it was going to have an effect on the economy. it might sound like a lot. fragile economy. but there are specific programs that are going to be affected. what every unemployed person gets will be reduced. there are going to be fewer agriculture inspectors to stand in food processing plants. which means, those plants can't process foods. >> one of the things that i think the democrats are counting on, some time in april and may, when this all starts to kick in, the republicans are...
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if, in fact, this does not -- the sequester comes through and the economy gets into trouble, next year we go to the midterm votes, do you think voters will look back and say, it was the republicans' fault? or do you think by then it will be the usual equation of, you're the party in charge, democrats, the economy's failing again, it's your fault, you pay? what do you think? >> i think the real fight is going to be over the continuing resolution. if there's a government shut-down, and if then there is an economic weakness, then i think it's very hard to tell. republicans might take a lot of blame for that. >> daniel, one quick question. if this happens, is it enough to push us substantially toward recession? >> i don't think it's going to be recession. but we could lose between 700,000 and 1 million jobs according to estimates published in "washington post" today. that is a big chunk out of the job creation that bewe're expecting, 25% of it. >> thanks so much for being here. this story's not going anywhere. >>> the justice department says lance armstrong defrauded the government out of
if, in fact, this does not -- the sequester comes through and the economy gets into trouble, next year we go to the midterm votes, do you think voters will look back and say, it was the republicans' fault? or do you think by then it will be the usual equation of, you're the party in charge, democrats, the economy's failing again, it's your fault, you pay? what do you think? >> i think the real fight is going to be over the continuing resolution. if there's a government shut-down, and if...
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what it is costing the economy to have so many underemployed college graduates. that's next. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. [ male announcer ] make your escape... twice as rewarding. earn double points or double miles on all your hotel stays through march thirty first. sign up now at hiltondouble.com. [ male annou
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they invest in the economy. they pay taxes. we talk about them as if they're this group of people who come down from another planet every once in a while and spend time. i like the business community for a singular reason. they employ people. they're small business people. they're big business people. there are those that do things we don't like, and there many, many we do things that we do like. it's calculated on the part of what andrew said, to andrew's point that the sequester will probably take effect, and they're counting on between march 1st and march 27th the pain that we all anticipate being so great that it will force congress to do their job. i don't blame the business community for factoring in, trying to protect and trying to insure that they can do business going forward. the markets suggest that they have adjusted in many ways. do i detest them for doing that? by no means. what i'm most upset with is washington. if you are a pedestrian watching, this is the same conversation that took place on election day to dec
they invest in the economy. they pay taxes. we talk about them as if they're this group of people who come down from another planet every once in a while and spend time. i like the business community for a singular reason. they employ people. they're small business people. they're big business people. there are those that do things we don't like, and there many, many we do things that we do like. it's calculated on the part of what andrew said, to andrew's point that the sequester will probably...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands to the employment rolls. this is not on abstraction. people will lose their jobs the american people have worked too long, too hard to see their elected officials cause another crisis. it seems like every three months around here there's some manufactured crisis. >> it sure does. we have a senate insider with us who knows all too well how the senate works or in most cases doesn't work. former senate leader tom daschle and also the author of "the u.s. senate." welcome. >> thank you. >> on this sleepy siesta day, i want you to try to get obama's mind back on us. if you remember back in the presidential debates he sort of dropped a bomb when he said the sequester will not happen. a couple of his advisers went back and said, well, i think what he meant was, it should not happen. he also tried to shake off the proposal something that congress believed got four pinocchios. this came from the white house. and now according to politico, obama is not really reaching out to senate republicans to try and get anything do
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands to the employment rolls. this is not on abstraction. people will lose their jobs the american people have worked too long, too hard to see their elected officials cause another crisis. it seems like every three months around here there's some manufactured crisis. >> it sure does. we have a senate insider with us who knows all too well how the senate works or in most cases doesn't work. former senate leader tom daschle and...
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there is an understanding that the economy could be impacted. thank you. >> "news nation" gut check. will connecticut be the fifth to ban smoking in cars with young kids inside? we will look at both sides including those who say such a law is government overreach. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> we will be back and connecticut could join a handful of other states that banned smoking where a child is present. a state committee is taking up a proposed ban. we get the latest from a reporter. our nbc station, wvit. >> every time chris heads out with her two sons, safety is the number one thing on her mind. >> we're want our kids to be in safe places always. >> that's why chris supports a move to ban smoking in cars. >> even as we drive around and see kids that are at a stoplight next to us and you can see shn is smoking in the car,
there is an understanding that the economy could be impacted. thank you. >> "news nation" gut check. will connecticut be the fifth to ban smoking in cars with young kids inside? we will look at both sides including those who say such a law is government overreach. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's....
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economy. this is the first time such a group has been tracked right to the doorstep of the people's liberation army. the shanghai group is not the first to be accused of cyber theft. >> it's scary. i mean, this is the problem. it's scarey. >> brian shields, a computer security specialist suspected the chinese of hacking into his company as early as 2004. he worked for nortel, a giant canadian telecommunications company. a success story, nortel made cell phone equipment and at its height the company employed 20,000 people in the u.s. >> how can you compete when the other guys aren't competing the same way. >> here's how shields says his company got hacked. a nortel employee saw, it was downloaded by brian mcfadden. >> he noticed that mr. mcfadden had downloaded some documents and when he got the email back and said i don't know what you're talking about. >> so it was mcfadden downloading documents, but it wasn't actually mcfadden. >> that's correct. >> hunting for the culprit, shields' team fol
economy. this is the first time such a group has been tracked right to the doorstep of the people's liberation army. the shanghai group is not the first to be accused of cyber theft. >> it's scary. i mean, this is the problem. it's scarey. >> brian shields, a computer security specialist suspected the chinese of hacking into his company as early as 2004. he worked for nortel, a giant canadian telecommunications company. a success story, nortel made cell phone equipment and at its...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cults over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester, and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result. >> the forced budget cuts were created during the 2011 debt ceiling debacle. they were passed by congress and signed by the white house. worst-case scenario that would be so bad it would force lawmakers to make a deal. now it's become a poisoned pill that the nation may have to swallow beginning march 1st. and if it happens, 70,000 children kicked off head start programs, putting more than 14,000 teaching and staff jobs at risk. fewer inspections for things like horse meat in your burgers, cuts to mental health programs mean almost 400,000 seriously m
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cults over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester, and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result. >> the...
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how worried are you about it. >> we are very concerned, particularly the effect on the economy, we feel after difficult years we are starting to come out of it and things are getting a little better and unfortunately, the sequester could put is back where we were. you know, we spend so much time, as governors, trying to put people back to work and so, one of the most frustrating conversations any governor can have is with an employer who says, i have vacancies but, i can't find people with the right skills or one of the effects of the sequester could be, for example to hit workforce development training funds. that is crazy and, one thing we have to do is we have to figure out a way of putting people back to work as opposed to seeing cuts like this. >> chris: are you literally saying, this could push your state and other states back into recession. >> no doubt about it. the budget office estimates there could be 750,000 fewer jobs and people talk about the effect of states on the sequester and the real question is what is the impact on the people we serve? states are only a vehicle for
how worried are you about it. >> we are very concerned, particularly the effect on the economy, we feel after difficult years we are starting to come out of it and things are getting a little better and unfortunately, the sequester could put is back where we were. you know, we spend so much time, as governors, trying to put people back to work and so, one of the most frustrating conversations any governor can have is with an employer who says, i have vacancies but, i can't find people...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> so there are two solutions. number one, lawmakers find another way to punt, ie, delay the cuts for another few months or two, actually come up with a major plan to slash the debt. number two is not going to happen. the punt, i kind of like. anyway, that won't happen. number one has a decent chance. number one has failed, too. after all, the feared forced cuts are only 2.5% of projected total federal spending. we have an economics professor at nyu and former director of the congressional budget office. at this point, are the cuts inevitable? why is the president still talking about it? >> well, we're ten days away and it seems like the republicans really don't want to do anything to fend off this crisis. you said sequester is an odd word. in a lot of languages, it means kidnap. it's sort of a kidnap situation because the economy is kidnapped, fearing t
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> so there are two solutions. number one, lawmakers find another way to punt, ie, delay the cuts for another few months or two, actually come up with a major plan to slash the debt. number two is not going to happen. the punt, i kind of like. anyway, that won't happen. number one has a decent chance. number one has failed, too....
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. >> our economy is adding jobs but too many people still can't find full-time employment. >> when president obama took office, 134 million americans were working in nonfarm jobs. today, after massive losses and a slow recovery, we're only 1.2 million jobs better off. and many pay less than those that were lost. recent study by the center for college affordability found almost half of college graduates are now in jobs that do not require four-year degrees. things like janitorial services, taxi driving and retail sales. professor richard vetter at ohio university helped author that study. >> let's say each one of them were making $20,000 a year more in income, which is quite plausible. we are talking about $400 billion a year in lost wages. >>> numbers like that made some economic analysts argue that underemployment may be every bit as damaging to the economy as unemployment. and kellock irvin is caught in the middle of it all. for now he takes freelance jobs as a photographer and part-time work with moving companies. but -- >> that can only support me so long before i need to head home. >> h
. >> our economy is adding jobs but too many people still can't find full-time employment. >> when president obama took office, 134 million americans were working in nonfarm jobs. today, after massive losses and a slow recovery, we're only 1.2 million jobs better off. and many pay less than those that were lost. recent study by the center for college affordability found almost half of college graduates are now in jobs that do not require four-year degrees. things like janitorial...
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economy now taking a toll on businesses and consumers. welcome to a new hour of america live, everyone, i'm megyn kelly. some economists are seeing new warning signs that higher taxes, flat wages and growing debt are slowing our already struggling economy. in recent days we've seen reports that wal-mart is stocking more shelves with less expensive products to adjust for a drop in consumer buying power just, just earlier this week we documented wal-mart describing january as a total disaster for it. in terms of sales. part of the drop blamed on skyrocketing gas prices that jumped nearly 50 cents in the past month alone. in addition to the payroll tax hike that people suffered this year, taken a 2% chunk out of the average paycheck for 77% of americans. now, a new survey says that 7 out of 10 americans are cutting back on spending as a direct result of the factors and much more. national correm angle with more on this. >> hello, megyn, consumers are spending less as their confidence drops and higher gas prices take more money out of their p
economy now taking a toll on businesses and consumers. welcome to a new hour of america live, everyone, i'm megyn kelly. some economists are seeing new warning signs that higher taxes, flat wages and growing debt are slowing our already struggling economy. in recent days we've seen reports that wal-mart is stocking more shelves with less expensive products to adjust for a drop in consumer buying power just, just earlier this week we documented wal-mart describing january as a total disaster for...
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i start by asking about his concern for the level of debt-ridden economy many. >> i'm very concerned. we are the greatest nation in the world. we have got enormous assets and a lot of good people, yet we have this tremendous difficulty. the money we spend in wars, at least one of which we should not ever have been in. and i am a product of world war ii. i was in the united states marine corps in 1945 and a proud recipient of a gold medal i thought the way to survive was to be well trained, and the way to be retrained was to be a marine. i didn't know anything about the navy s.e.a.l.s or the army rangers. they may not have even had them in that day. i knew about the marine corps and in my up forniform, i lookee a boy scout. one of the smartest things i have ever done. >> you talk about the expense of war, having been in the shoes of somebody serving our country. once you're in it, you've got to spend it. >> oh, i don't disagree with that. the problem is, in some instances we shouldn't have been. colin powell made that statement of weapons of mass destruction, which was inaccurate. not
i start by asking about his concern for the level of debt-ridden economy many. >> i'm very concerned. we are the greatest nation in the world. we have got enormous assets and a lot of good people, yet we have this tremendous difficulty. the money we spend in wars, at least one of which we should not ever have been in. and i am a product of world war ii. i was in the united states marine corps in 1945 and a proud recipient of a gold medal i thought the way to survive was to be well...
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answers. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> the academy awards are a few days away, a lot of fun this weekend. but we wanted to bring you an idea that's not only saving lives, it just might also take home an oscar. her smile is changing the course of a nation. >> it was a very striking picture, of this girl and she was suffering from rheumatic heart disease which is a completely preventible disease, which comes from untreated strep throat, and i wanted to meet that girl from that photo. she just had such a sweet face. >> it was angelique's sweet face that led oscar nominated director keith davidson to learn more about a disease that affects children in africa every year. >> this disease is unfair disease. people shouldn't be dying from such a preventative disease that comes from strep throat. it's ridiculous actually. >> so ridiculous, keith decided to take action. the director flew a small film crew in to rwanda to show how difficult this disease is. >> i had to take a crew that could pote
answers. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> the academy awards are a few days away, a lot of fun this weekend. but we wanted to bring you an idea that's not only saving lives, it just might also take home an oscar. her smile is changing the course of a nation. >> it was a very striking picture, of this girl and she was suffering from rheumatic heart disease which is a completely...
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johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. >>> the los angeles county coroner is doing an autopsy today on a young woman whose body was found in one of the most unsettling places we've ever heard of. the 21-year-old canadian tourist's body was found inside a water tank behind a locked door on a hotel's rooftop. we don't know how she died or got into the water tank. but we do know her decomposing body was in that tank as long as 19 days and the whole time, hotel guests were drinking that water. >> reporter: water from the tap, something the cecil hotel doesn't want you to see. hotel residential vin taylor helped us videotape it with a cell phone
johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try....